Sectors:

Description:

Sabra Health Care REIT, Inc. is a real estate investment trust that owns and invests in real estate serving the healthcare industry. The trust owns nursing homes, rehabilitation centers, assisted living facilities, and independent living centers. It leases properties to tenants and operators throughout the United States. Sabra Health Care REIT, Inc. is based in Irvine, California.

The Profile page gives you general information about a symbol, whether it's about the company or the contract. Barchart shows different data on the Profile page, depending on the symbol's asset type.

Stocks

A stock's Profile page contains general information about the stock, such as Ticker Symbol, Exchange traded on, Company Contact Address/Phone, CEO/President, and Company Description. It also includes links to the Industry, Sector, and Index in which the stock belongs: the SIC or the Standard Industrial Classification code, industry groups, and major-market indices including the three Dow Jones indices and their composite, the Nasdaq 100, and the S&P 500, 100 and 400. For stocks, all fundamental information is provided by Zachs Investment Research.

Key Statistics

Market Capitalization, $K: capitalization or market value of a stock is simply the market value of all outstanding shares. It is computed by multiplying the market price by the number of outstanding shares. For example, a publicly held company with 10 million shares outstanding that trade at $10 each would have a market capitalization of $100 million.

Shares Outstanding, K: Common shares outstanding as reported by the company on the 10-Q or 10-K.

Last Quarter Sales, $: The last quarter's sales, expressed in millions of dollars.

Last Quarter Net Income, $: The last quarter's net income, expressed in millions of dollars.

60-Month Beta: Coefficient that measures the volatility of a stock's returns relative to the market (S&P 500). It is based on a 60-month historical regression of the return on the stock onto the return on the S&P 500.

% of Institutional Shareholders: The percent of ownership held by large financial institutions or organizations.

Float, K: Shares a company has issued that are available to trade (shares outstanding - restricted stock).

% Float: The percentage of regular shares available to trade.

Growth Table

The 1-3- and 5-Year Returns are adjusted for splits.

Per-Share Information

Most Recent Earnings: The amount of latest Earnings Per Share (EPS) paid out to shareholders and the date paid. Most Recent Earnings figures are based on Non-GAAP income from continuing operations.

Next Earnings Date: The next reported earnings date.

Earnings Per Share: The trailing 12 months EPS from total operations is the bottom line income after all expenses, divided by the weighted average number of common shares outstanding. For example, if a company has $10 million in net income and 10 million in outstanding shares, then its EPS is $1.

Annual Dividend Rate: The indicated annual dividend, calculated from the latest dividend. For ETFs, the annual dividend is for the trailing twleve months. The dividend rate is the portion of a company's profit paid to shareholders, quoted as the dollar amount each share receives (dividends per share).

Annual Dividend Yield: The indicated annual dividend yield, calculated from the latest dividend. Yield is the amount of dividends paid per share, divided by the closing price.

Most Recent Dividend: The most recent dividend paid and the most recent dividend date.

Next Ex-Dividends Date: Shareholders on record as of this date are entitled to any dividend paid.

Dividend Payable Date: The date on which the next dividend is estimated to be paid.

Dividend Payout Ratio: Latest dividend payout is the % of net income paid to stockholders in dividends.

Most Recent Split: The share split recorded and the date on which the split occurred.

ETFs

An ETF Profile page also shows general information about the fund, but also adds information such as a link to the Fund Family. the Underlying Index. Inception Date, First Trade Date, and Leverage.

Investment Information Table

The YTD, 1-3- and 5-Year Returns are adjusted for dividends and splits.

Futures

A Profile for a commodities contract contains the Contract Specifications. Specifications include:

Symbol - the root symbol for the commodity.

Name - the commodity description

Exchange - the exchange on which the commodity is traded.

Months - A specific month in which delivery may take place under the terms of a futures contract. Commodity exchanges typically refer to months using one letter:

January = F

February = G

March = H

April = J

May = K

June = M

July = N

August = Q

September = U

October = V

November = X

December = Z

Size - (sometimes referred to as Trading Unit) refers to the unit of measure in which the contract is traded. Common abbreviations you'll see include:

bu = bushel

lbs = pounds

cwt = hundred weight

bbl = barrel

gal = gallon

mm btu = million British thermal units

bd = board foot

oz = ounce

M = million

ct = cents

pt = point

Tick Size - the smallest allowable increment of price movement for a contract.

Daily Limit - the maximum gain or loss that the commodity is permitted to reach for a given trading session.

Trading Hours - the days and hours in which the commodity is traded.

Last Trading Day - the day in which trading terminates for this commodity for each Trading Month.

Value of one futures unit - a measure of one basis point change in the futures price.

Value of one options unit - a measure of one basis point change in the options price.

Return-on-Equity % - For the recent quarter (after taxes): earnings from total operations (not including extraordinary items) divided by the Most Recent Quarter Common Stock Equity.

Return-on-Assets % - For the recent quarter (before taxes): earnings from total operations (not including extraordinary items) divided by the Most Recent Quarter Assets.

Profit Margin % - For the recent year, a measure of profitability, equal to annual net income / revenues over the selected period * 100.

Net Margin % - For the recent year, a measure of profitability, equal to annual net income / revenues over the selected period * 100.

Debt/Equity - The debt/equity ratio for the latest quarter. Debt/Equity is a financial health ratio that adds long-term debt to current liabilities, then divides by the last fiscal year net equity per share of common stock.

Price/Sales - Latest closing price of the stock divided by the last twelve months revenue/sales per share.

Price/Cash Flow - Latest closing price of the stock divided by the last twelve months revenue/cash flow per share.

Price/Book - A financial ratio used to compare a company's current market price to its book value.

Book Value/Share - The per share value of a company based on its equity available to common shareholders for the trailing 12 months.